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hi everyone,
i'm busy studying for my RN exam coming up in october. Any advise on studying for those of u who have passed? I'm very anxious so any help would be appreciated. i've been using a prep book by Mosby and i am much more confused then when i firsst started reaading. is the CNA prep guide enoough to study? thanks,
Hi, How do you feel about yesterday CRNE. It's my 2nd attemp. I think it's really difficult but I am proud for every Canadian RN. I will feel safe if I have to be a patient one day. I didn't know many questions. Who know how many percentage? sometimes I heard 75% or 65%?? to pass the exam.
thank you
I am new. Could someone point to the thread with more informaiton with how to move to canada and work as a nurse.Should I try and take OR or ED as part of my preceptorship? Seems like that's where the shortage is
Try using the search facility with keywords like CRNE. Also have a quick browse through the threads. Also there is usually a box near the bottom of the page which lists a few threads relating to title
NotReady4PrimeTime, RN
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No. The CRNE can only be written in Canada at one of three annual sittings by people who have been authorized by a provincial college of registered nurses to write the exam. For IENs there are other exams that have to be passed first, including an examination of proficiency in either official language, French for those who ONLY plan to practice in Quebec, or English for everywhere else.
There are a number of threads relating to foreign-trained nurses and the CRNE, working in Canada and whatever else you can think of here on this forum. The search feature in the upper right of your screen will take to to them.